Four catches for 110 yards and a touchdown look nice, but he could have doubled his production if not for a pair of drops on deep balls. He’s moved ahead of Mario Manningham into the starting lineup, and it seems like he’s ready to flourish.

Looks like Nate Burleson is out with a high ankle sprain, and with three games left, there is little point in keeping him on the active roster. Houshmandzadeh has struggled lately with 139 yards in his last four games, but this might awaken him from his slumber. Branch becomes a desperation flex play, nothing more.

Had 21 yards rushing and 84 yards receiving on 11 touches against the Redskins this week. Maybe the light has come on for him. It’s worth nothing that 74 of those yards came on two pass plays, and consistency is a big problem for McFadden.

It appears that at some point, Steven Jackson ’s bad back will cause him to miss time. If you haven’t handcuffed him yet, it’s time to jump on Darby. Of course, one bad carry and Samkon Gado may be the guy you wish you had.

Yikes! Just when the fantasy playoffs are starting, Moss goes AWOL. The good news is that Bill Belichick and Tom Brady realized he needs to be coddled. The bad news is that nobody knows if it’s going to work.

The Falcons aren’t mathematically eliminated, but they might as well be, which means there’s little point in risking the team’s franchise player to injury. Looks like he’s played his last snap of 2009.

308 yards passing and no touchdowns over the last two weeks. In leagues that take away points for interceptions, the six picks he’s thrown over that stretch mean he’s right around zero fantasy points in each game.

All of your Rams

Hopefully you were smart enough to avoid drafting any Rams players, but Steven Jackson’s back held him back in Tennessee, and now the offense is led by Keith Null. Here’s what you need to know about Null—sixth round pick, Division I-AA, five picks in his debut. Kyle Boller might return, but hopefully you’re not counting on Kyle Boller’s return to help your fantasy squad.